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Man Utd ready to change tack in transfer market to match Chelsea and Man City

Manchester United's record when it comes to selling players has left a lot of be desired in recent years, but Old Trafford chiefs hope to drive up sales with their new strategy

MIDDLESBROUGH, ENGLAND - AUGUST 15: Radek Vitek of Middlesbrough during the Sky Bet Championship 2026/27 match between Middlesbrough and Lincoln City at Riverside Stadium on August 15, 2026 in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom. (Photo by Chris Vaughan/Getty Images)

Radek Vitek recently left Manchester United(Image: Chris Vaughan/Getty Images)

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Manchester United are attempting to monetise their academy in a bid to match their Premier League rivals. The Red Devils are putting a greater emphasis on young talent, not only with a view to strengthen their first-team but also improve the club's finances.

It's a strategy that has already seen highly rated goalkeeper Radek Vitek leave on a permanent basis, despite an impressive loan spell with Bristol City last season and United's lack of depth in the goalkeeping department. Vitek, 22, was sold to Middlesbrough in a deal rising to £14million, with United inserting a 35 per cent sell-on clause plus a buy back option.

The Mail report that United acknowledge the view that their historic conveyor belt has slowed over the past few years, while the likes of Manchester City and Chelsea have made millions from their academy products. It's added that 19-year-old left-back Harry Amass could be sold for roughly £7m plus add-ons before deadline day on September 1.

Meanwhile, 22-year-old midfielder Toby Collyer is understood to be available. Fans may question the idea of offloading youngsters ahead of a season in which Michael Carrick's side will play at least 48 matches, having qualified for the Champions League.

Carrick's own son, Jacey, is a first-year scholar with United and the Red Devils boss is regularly spotted watching youth-team games at Carrington. Jacob Devaney, one of several youngsters to feature in pre-season, spoke in July about how Carrick's presence makes a difference.

"It's really important," Devaney, who captained United's under-21 side last term before a half-season loan spell in Scotland with St Mirren, said. "We speak about it as a group.

TRONDHEIM, NORWAY - JULY 24: Toby Collyer of Manchester United in action during the pre-season friendly match between Rosenborg and Manchester United at Lerkendal Stadion on July 24, 2026 in Trondheim, Norway. (Photo by Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images)

Toby Collyer could be sold by Manchester United(Image: Ash Donelon/Manchester United via Getty Images)

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DUBLIN, IRELAND - AUGUST 12: Harry Amass of Manchester United is pictured before the pre-season friendly match between Leeds United and Manchester United at Croke Park on August 12, 2026 in Dublin, Ireland. (Photo by Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

Harry Amass is available for around £7million(Image: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images)

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"It's great to have Michael there at the games, and even when we were in training a week before the first-team, I think he was out at every session with the staff.

"It's nice that he has knowledge of what you're doing and he's obviously not afraid to throw the youth in. He's shown that last year. It's positive to have someone like him in the building."

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